“He came and sat down on things, just when they were wanted to be packed; and
he labored under the fixed belief that, whenever Harris or George reached out
their hand for anything, it was his cold damp nose that they wanted. He put his
leg into the jam, and he worried the teaspoons, and he pretended that the lemons
were rats and got into the hamper and killed three of them before Harris could
land him with the frying-pan.”
1. Who is the narrator referring to?
2. What did he do?
3. What did he do with the lemons? Why did he kill the rats?
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“He came and sat down on things, just when they were wanted to be packed; and
he labored under the fixed belief that, whenever Harris or George reached out
their hand for anything, it was his cold damp nose that they wanted. He put his
leg into the jam, and he worried the teaspoons, and he pretended that the lemons
were rats and got into the hamper and killed three of them before Harris could
land him with the frying-pan.”
1. Who is the narrator referring to?
2. What did he do?
3. What did he do with the lemons? Why did he kill the rats?
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